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Masters Degrees in Animal Physiology
We have 11 Masters Degrees in Animal Physiology
Masters degrees in Animal Physiology explore the different systems and processes at work in the animal body, such as respiration, circulation and reproduction. Typically an MSc, some institutions may also offer a Master in Research (MRes), giving you the chance to undertake a significant research project during your studies. Entry requirements usually include an undergraduate degree in a relevant biological science, while related postgraduate specialisms include Animal Anatomy and Animal Pathology.
Why study a Masters in Animal Physiology?
## A Masters in Animal Physiology covers a broad area of study, often giving you the opportunity to specialise in a particular area of interest. You’ll usually examine several different kinds of animal systems – muscular, respiratory, cardiovascular and reproductive, for example – along with processes such as digestion and excretion. You could explore these organic networks and processes from systemic, molecular and cellular perspectives, depending on your research interests. You might also choose to focus on a particular branch of the animal kingdom. Career prospects in Veterinary Physiology are varied, and range from academic positions in research institutes and animal welfare organisations through to becoming an independent animal health consultant.MSc Animal Science
University College Dublin
UCD School of Veterinary Medicine
The MSc in Animal Science is suitable for students who wish to undertake advanced studies in pursuit of a career in the livestock sector. Read more
Applied Ethology and Animal Biology
Linköping University
Graduate School
This programme deals with animal behaviour and biology from an applied perspective, including problems associated with keeping animals in captivity. Read more
MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy
Hartpury University
Postgraduate Courses
This course is for those who have completed a BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy degree and who want to qualify as an animal physiotherapist. Read more
PGCert Equestrian Performance and Rehabilitation
Hartpury University
Postgraduate Courses
This course is ideal for those who want to integrate advanced science with high-level equine performance. Applying theory to practice in the real world, you’ll learn how to maximise equestrian athletic performance, aiding the selection of performance horses and extending successful careers. Read more
Equine Performance Science MSc
Writtle University College
Postgraduate School
Our Equine postgraduate programme offers you the opportunity to advance your subject knowledge, professional development and extend your career prospects. Read more
Veterinary Physiotherapy MSc/PGDip
University of Nottingham
School of Veterinary Medicine & Science
Veterinary physiotherapy plays a vital role in helping animals recover or adapt from injury or surgery. Working with vets, owners, and businesses, you'll ensure animals have the best quality of life after they recover. Read more
MSc Horse Rider Musculoskeletal Therapy and Rehabilitation
Hartpury University
Postgraduate Courses
This course is designed for those who have completed a BSc or MSc degree in a human musculoskeletal therapeutic programme such as physiotherapy, osteopathy, sports therapy or chiropractic. Read more
Animal Behaviour and Welfare (MSc)
Queen’s University Belfast
School of Biological Sciences
Designed for students aiming to work in research, education, and industry in the life sciences sector. Read more
Veterinary Physiotherapy MSc
Writtle University College
Postgraduate School
Writtle University College has an excellent reputation for its existing undergraduate Equine Sports Therapy course and our Integrated Masters in Vet Physio as well as our BSc in Animal Therapy that have both academic and professional input and by popular demand we are now offering an MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy as a postgraduate pathway. Read more
GradCert Dairy Herd Health
University College Dublin
UCD School of Veterinary Medicine
This course draws on the experience gained by the UCD Dairy Herd Health Group in investigating many herd problems throughout Ireland. Read more
Animal Behaviour and Welfare MRes
University College Cork
College of Science, Engineering and Food Science
The science of animal behaviour is a rapidly evolving discipline with much practical application. Welfare issues are a key concern for animal production, zoos and wildlife centres, the pet trade and veterinary sector, and are the subject of much regulation. Read more
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